So Zoey had her central venus catheter put in. She was given glowing remarks by her doctor & the nurses on how well she took it & reacted to the medicine, the process, & how she's done so far today. Sally was ALSO able to perform Zoey's FIRST BATH! Pretty precious stuff watching all of this going on & taking pictures/video taping etc. Watching being lifted & moved around by the nurse & seeing Sally doing "motherly" things makes me at ease knowing that after all of this, all of the time away from home, & whatever may come ahead, I've got a kick-butt wife/momma to our Zoey. While this is something I've always known, seeing it in action is pretty special stuff. On another happy note, they're going to try her C-Pap again tomorrow morning, as her levels are normal & acceptable for them to try again. Whether it's 45 minutes again, days, or here on out she has to fight to breath on her own & this is how it's done. Plus, considering she's constantly tugging at her breathing tube, I'd say she's hankering to get that thing out & prove she can do this.
Our journey through dealing with preeclampsia, HELPP syndrome, premature birth, Necrotizing Enterocolitis, the Jejunostomy procedure, the trials, tribulations, joys & sorrows of the process & some interesting bumps in the road.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Great Day for Zoey!!!
So Zoey had her central venus catheter put in. She was given glowing remarks by her doctor & the nurses on how well she took it & reacted to the medicine, the process, & how she's done so far today. Sally was ALSO able to perform Zoey's FIRST BATH! Pretty precious stuff watching all of this going on & taking pictures/video taping etc. Watching being lifted & moved around by the nurse & seeing Sally doing "motherly" things makes me at ease knowing that after all of this, all of the time away from home, & whatever may come ahead, I've got a kick-butt wife/momma to our Zoey. While this is something I've always known, seeing it in action is pretty special stuff. On another happy note, they're going to try her C-Pap again tomorrow morning, as her levels are normal & acceptable for them to try again. Whether it's 45 minutes again, days, or here on out she has to fight to breath on her own & this is how it's done. Plus, considering she's constantly tugging at her breathing tube, I'd say she's hankering to get that thing out & prove she can do this.
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